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Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans. / TAIGA Collaboration.

в: Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, Том 134, № 4, 04.2022, стр. 469-478.

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TAIGA Collaboration 2022, 'Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans', Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, Том. 134, № 4, стр. 469-478. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063776122040136

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TAIGA Collaboration (2022). Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, 134(4), 469-478. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063776122040136

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TAIGA Collaboration. Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 2022 апр.;134(4):469-478. doi: 10.1134/S1063776122040136

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TAIGA Collaboration. / Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans. в: Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 2022 ; Том 134, № 4. стр. 469-478.

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@article{b6185622b9f347bcbc6a0b7f479a1673,
title = "Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans",
abstract = "High-energy cosmic-ray research via the detection of Cherenkov radiation from extensive air showers was begun in the Tunka valley (50 km to the west from the southern extremity of Lake Baikal) in the early 1990s. A series of large arrays combined into the TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic-ray physics and Gamma Astronomy) astrophysical facility and designed to study gamma rays and charged cosmic rays have been created in the elapsed time. Descriptions of the facility arrays and the main results obtained while investigating high-energy cosmic rays are presented. Plans for a further development of the astrophysical facility are discussed.",
author = "{the TAIGA Collaboration} and Astapov, {I. I.} and Bezyazeekov, {P. A.} and M. Blank and Bonvech, {E. A.} and Borodin, {A. N.} and M. Br{\"u}ckner and Budnev, {N. M.} and Bulan, {A. V.} and A. Vaidyanathan and R. Vishnevsky and Volkov, {N. V.} and Volchugov, {P. A.} and Voronin, {D. M.} and Gafarov, {A. R.} and Gress, {O. A.} and Gress, {T. I.} and Grishin, {O. G.} and Garmash, {A. Yu} and Grebenyuk, {V. M.} and Grinyuk, {A. A.} and Dyachok, {A. N.} and Zhurov, {D. P.} and Zagorodnikov, {A. V.} and Ivanova, {A. L.} and Kalmykov, {N. N.} and Kindin, {V. V.} and Kiryukhin, {S. N.} and Kokoulin, {R. P.} and Kompaniets, {K. G.} and Korosteleva, {E. E.} and Kozhin, {V. A.} and Kravchenko, {E. A.} and Kryukov, {A. P.} and Kuzmichev, {L. A.} and A. Chiavassa and Lagutin, {A. A.} and Lavrova, {M. V.} and Lemeshev, {Yu E.} and Lubsandorzhiev, {B. K.} and Lubsandorzhiev, {N. B.} and Mirgazov, {R. R.} and R. Mirzoyan and Monkhoev, {R. D.} and Osipova, {E. A.} and Pakhorukov, {A. L.} and A. Pan and Panasyuk, {M. I.} and Pankov, {L. V.} and Rubtsov, {G. I.} and Sokolov, {A. V.}",
note = "Funding Information: The work was performed at the MSU-ISU Astrophysical Facility (contract 13.UNU.21.0007) and was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (projects FZZE-2020-0017 and FZZE-2020-0024), the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 19-72-20230), and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project nos. 19-52-44002 and 19-32-60003). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.",
year = "2022",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1134/S1063776122040136",
language = "English",
volume = "134",
pages = "469--478",
journal = "Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics",
issn = "1063-7761",
publisher = "Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing",
number = "4",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Cosmic-Ray Research at the TAIGA Astrophysical Facility: Results and Plans

AU - the TAIGA Collaboration

AU - Astapov, I. I.

AU - Bezyazeekov, P. A.

AU - Blank, M.

AU - Bonvech, E. A.

AU - Borodin, A. N.

AU - Brückner, M.

AU - Budnev, N. M.

AU - Bulan, A. V.

AU - Vaidyanathan, A.

AU - Vishnevsky, R.

AU - Volkov, N. V.

AU - Volchugov, P. A.

AU - Voronin, D. M.

AU - Gafarov, A. R.

AU - Gress, O. A.

AU - Gress, T. I.

AU - Grishin, O. G.

AU - Garmash, A. Yu

AU - Grebenyuk, V. M.

AU - Grinyuk, A. A.

AU - Dyachok, A. N.

AU - Zhurov, D. P.

AU - Zagorodnikov, A. V.

AU - Ivanova, A. L.

AU - Kalmykov, N. N.

AU - Kindin, V. V.

AU - Kiryukhin, S. N.

AU - Kokoulin, R. P.

AU - Kompaniets, K. G.

AU - Korosteleva, E. E.

AU - Kozhin, V. A.

AU - Kravchenko, E. A.

AU - Kryukov, A. P.

AU - Kuzmichev, L. A.

AU - Chiavassa, A.

AU - Lagutin, A. A.

AU - Lavrova, M. V.

AU - Lemeshev, Yu E.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, B. K.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, N. B.

AU - Mirgazov, R. R.

AU - Mirzoyan, R.

AU - Monkhoev, R. D.

AU - Osipova, E. A.

AU - Pakhorukov, A. L.

AU - Pan, A.

AU - Panasyuk, M. I.

AU - Pankov, L. V.

AU - Rubtsov, G. I.

AU - Sokolov, A. V.

N1 - Funding Information: The work was performed at the MSU-ISU Astrophysical Facility (contract 13.UNU.21.0007) and was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (projects FZZE-2020-0017 and FZZE-2020-0024), the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 19-72-20230), and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project nos. 19-52-44002 and 19-32-60003). Publisher Copyright: © 2022, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.

PY - 2022/4

Y1 - 2022/4

N2 - High-energy cosmic-ray research via the detection of Cherenkov radiation from extensive air showers was begun in the Tunka valley (50 km to the west from the southern extremity of Lake Baikal) in the early 1990s. A series of large arrays combined into the TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic-ray physics and Gamma Astronomy) astrophysical facility and designed to study gamma rays and charged cosmic rays have been created in the elapsed time. Descriptions of the facility arrays and the main results obtained while investigating high-energy cosmic rays are presented. Plans for a further development of the astrophysical facility are discussed.

AB - High-energy cosmic-ray research via the detection of Cherenkov radiation from extensive air showers was begun in the Tunka valley (50 km to the west from the southern extremity of Lake Baikal) in the early 1990s. A series of large arrays combined into the TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic-ray physics and Gamma Astronomy) astrophysical facility and designed to study gamma rays and charged cosmic rays have been created in the elapsed time. Descriptions of the facility arrays and the main results obtained while investigating high-energy cosmic rays are presented. Plans for a further development of the astrophysical facility are discussed.

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